
“This celebration of creativity and perseverance is told through rhyming text, which gives momentum and steady pacing to a story, consistent with the celebration of its heroine, Rosie. She’s an imaginative thinker who hides her light under a bushel (well, really, the bed) after being laughed at for one of her inventions.”
— Booklist
“The detritus of Rosie’s collections is fascinating, from broken dolls and stuffed animals to nails, tools, pencils, old lamps and possibly an erector set. And cheddar-cheese spray.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“Comically detailed mixed-media illustrations that keep the mood light and emphasize Rosie’s creativity at every turn.”
— Publishers Weekly
Year
2013
Pages
32
Audience
children
Praise
“This celebration of creativity and perseverance is told through rhyming text, which gives momentum and steady pacing to a story, consistent with the celebration of its heroine, Rosie. She’s an imaginative thinker who hides her light under a bushel (well, really, the bed) after being laughed at for one of her inventions.”
— Booklist
“The detritus of Rosie’s collections is fascinating, from broken dolls and stuffed animals to nails, tools, pencils, old lamps and possibly an erector set. And cheddar-cheese spray.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“Comically detailed mixed-media illustrations that keep the mood light and emphasize Rosie’s creativity at every turn.”
— Publishers Weekly
Description
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